Features & Tips |
Here is a listing we have put together of some of the common Garmin Forerunner 201 features,
along with a few user tips that you may find of help for this particular item. | • Receiver: 12 parallel channel GPS receiver continuously tracks and uses up to 12 satellites to track your speed and distance • Size: 3.3'' W x 1.7'' H x .7'' D • Weight: 2.75 ounces (78g) • Display: 1.44'' W x 0.92'' H (3.65 cm x 2.34 cm), 100 x 64 pixels • Case: Waterproof to IEC 529 IPX7 standards • Antenna: Built-in patch • Power Source: Non-Removable rechargeable lithium ion • Battery Life: 15 hours • GPS sensor provides precise latitude, longitude, and altitude data for exact location information. • Mark specific locations, and then look-up and navigate to these points using an electronic map • Retrace your steps to a starting point or reverse your normal route for routine variation • Amount of calories burned can be tracked and calculated over the course of a workout. • Lap history-such as lap time, lap distance, and average pace-can be stored for up to two years. • Performance data can be automatically archived and calculated to provide an accurate record. • Automated stopwatch provides auto-lap and auto-pause features. • Lap timer indicates when a certain speed is reached or when you've fallen below a pre-set level. • Pace whistle sounds alert when you begin traveling slower or faster than your desired pace. • Distance whistle sounds when you reach a specified duration or distance in your workout. • Download free Garmin software to transfer data from your Forerunner 201 to your PC for storage and analysis.
| 110V AC BATTERY CHARGER SOLUTION:
The AC adapter cable shipping with this unit is a 110 Volt AC with US Wall Pins. If you place this cable in a 240 Volt AC power source to charge your unit, you WILL burn out your GPS.
GPS City offers a 240-110 Volt AC converter. This will step 220-240 Volts AC down to the correct voltage (110 VAC) for this cable. Click here for more.
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